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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

God's Promise of Provision: Trust Over Worry

“Since he did not spare even his own Son but gave him up for us all, won’t he also give us everything else?” Romans 8:32 (NLT)

The major cause of stress in life is worry. I worry because I wonder if I will have what I need when I need it. But anytime I expect other people to meet my needs instead of God, I'm going to be frustrated and disappointed—because nobody on earth can meet all my needs. Only God can do that.

If I want a cure for stress, I must learn to look to God to meet my needs.

Some people find their security in their job, and when they lose their job, they lose their peace of mind. Others put their security in their marriage. Then their spouse dies, or they go through a divorce, and they ask, “Who am I? What is my identity?” Or maybe putting security in money—but there are a lot of ways to lose money.

Instead of putting my security in things that can be taken away from me, I need to put my security in something I can never lose: my relationship with Christ. I can always trust God to meet my needs.

Romans 8:32 says, “Since he did not spare even his own Son but gave him up for us all, won’t he also give us everything else?” (NLT).

If God loved me enough to send Jesus Christ to die on the cross, shouldn't I think he loves me enough to take care of every other need in my life? He does.

Every time I start to get stressed, pause and say, “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1 ESV).

God’s going to provide. He’s going to take care of me. Instead of stressing out, look to him to meet all my needs.

In summary:

Romans 8:32 reminds me that if God was willing to give up His own Son for me, I can trust Him to meet all my needs. The root of much stress is worry—often caused by relying on people, jobs, relationships, or money for security, all of which can fail or be taken away. But true peace comes from placing my trust in God, who never changes and never fails. When I look to Him instead of earthly sources, I find lasting security and relief from stress. Every time worry creeps in, I can rest in the promise that “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.”



 

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